Historically, rheumatoid arthritis was a major cause of chronic pain, disability, loss of independence and even reduced life expectancy. With the widespread use of disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs, it is now a very treatable chronic disease with a life expectancy and quality of life approaching that of the general population, explain Kate O’Mahony and Ravi Suppiah
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General practice has often been shut out of COVID-19 response planning, leaving patients in a precarious position [Tim Mossholder on Unsplash]
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Tim Malloy says model-of-care codesign with general practice might have made a momentous difference for self-isolating COVID-19 patients
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